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Petar Parchevich (Bulgarian: Петър Парчевич [ˈpɛtɐr ˈpart͡ʃɛvit͡ʃ]; Croatian:
Petar Parčević) or
Petar Mihaylov Parchev (Петър Михайлов Парчев; c. 1612...
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Parchevich Ridge (
Parchevich Rid \'par-che-vich 'rid\) is a
partly ice-free
ridge of
elevation 370 m
situated in
Breznik Heights north of
Hardy Cove, 690...
- 1671 that
activated Bogdan and
Parchevich's work. A
coalition against the
Ottomans did not form again, with
Parchevich dying in Rome on 23 July 1674 and...
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Shant and Erevan.
Another merger followed in 1945 with the
Catholic club
Parchevich.
After this wave of mergers, like many
other clubs in the country, the...
- 1620)
Petar Bogdan (1601 – 1674)
Filip Stanislavov (1608 - 1674)
Petar Parchevich (1612 – 1674)
Avram Dimitriev (1630 - 1710)
Velko Popovich (before 1689...
- of such
names include Gavril Krastevich,
Hristofor Zhefarovich,
Petar Parchevich,
Kiril Peychinovich, etc.),
particularly among the
Roman Catholic Bulgarians...
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Bulgarian football league system. Sekirovo's home
ground is the
Petar Parchevich Stadium,
which has a
capacity of 1,500 spectators. In 1954 year Sekirovo...
- "community centre"),
which was
founded in 1927 and
named after Petar Parchevich. It
disposes of a
large and a
small hall and a library. Asenovo's Banat...
- with the
merging of
three villages —
General Nikolaevo, Sekirovo, and
Parchevich. The new town was
named after the
prominent Bulgarian revolutionary Georgi...
- work
coincides with
those of
already famous men of
letters such as
Petar Parchevich,
Filip Stanislavov and
Franchesko Soymirovich. He
graduated from school...